Heteroplasmy Level of the Mitochondrial tRNA^Leu(UUR) A3243G Mutation in a Chinese Family Is Positively Associated with Earlier Age-of-onset and Increasing Severity of Diabetes

Objective To investigate the mutations of mitochondrial genome in a pedigree with suspected maternally inherited diabetes and deafness and to explore the correlations between the mutations and clinical features. Methods Genomic DNA was isolated from blood leucocytes of each member of the pedigree. T...

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Published inChinese medical sciences journal Vol. 24; no. 1; pp. 20 - 25
Main Author Shi Zhang An-li Tong Yun Zhang Min Nie Yu-xiu Li Heng Wang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2009
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Summary:Objective To investigate the mutations of mitochondrial genome in a pedigree with suspected maternally inherited diabetes and deafness and to explore the correlations between the mutations and clinical features. Methods Genomic DNA was isolated from blood leucocytes of each member of the pedigree. The mitochondrial genome was amplified with 24-pair primers that could cover the entire mitochondrial DNA. Direct sequencing of PCR products was used to identify any mitochondrial DNA mutations. Results Family members on the maternal side all harbored the tRNA^Lcu(UUR) A3243G mutation. The paternal side family members did not have the mutation. The age-of-onset of diabetes of the 4 maternal side family members was 15, 41, 44, and 65 years old, and their corresponding heteroplasmy level of the mutation was 34.5%, 14.9%, 14.6%, and 5.9%, respectively. The age-of-onset of diabetes and heteroplasmy level of A3243G mutation were negatively correlated with a correlation coefficient of -0.980(P=0.02). Meanwhile, patient with high heteroplasmy level of A3243G mutation had relatively low severity of disease. Moreover, 6 reported polymorphisms and 2 new variants were found. Conclusions The main cause of diabetes in this pedigree is the tRNA^Lcu(UUR) A3243G mutation. However, other gene variants may contribute to its pathogenicity. The heteroplasmy level of the tRNA^Lcu(UUR) A3243G mutation is positively associated with earlier age-of-onset and increasing severity of diabetes.
Bibliography:maternally inherited diabetes and deafness
beteroplasmy
R596
maternally inherited diabetes and deafness; tRNA^Lcu(UUR) A3243G mutation;beteroplasmy
tRNA^Lcu(UUR) A3243G mutation
11-2752/R
R587.104
ISSN:1001-9294